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<blockquote data-quote="JohnTaylorHK" data-source="post: 142638" data-attributes="member: 33105"><p>Cholesterol repairs arteries, damaged by oxidative stress, in the same way that you would put a patch on (except inside, in this case) an inner tube. Repetitive patching causes arterial restriction, obviously.</p><p></p><p>Again, we are all victims of "Science" failing to prove cause and effect. (Have a persistent headache? Just keep swallowing the pain killers!)</p><p></p><p>A much better course of action would be to stop (never start?) eating the packaged foods that cause oxidative stress. Too late for most of us, not so for our (grand)children. </p><p></p><p> I have an outrageously "high" LDL. I DON'T CARE! According to the <a href="https://www.easycalculation.com/medical/framingham.php" target="_blank">Framingham </a>calculator, I am low risk of CVA and CVH concerns for my age. LDL is not even measured in lipid profile panels, its ESTIMATED using the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Low-density_lipoprotein" target="_blank"> Friedewald</a> equation. More important is HDL (mine is similarly outrageously "high") and triglyceride measurement. Read (any of) Jimmy Moore's books, especially Keto clarity. Namaste.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnTaylorHK, post: 142638, member: 33105"] Cholesterol repairs arteries, damaged by oxidative stress, in the same way that you would put a patch on (except inside, in this case) an inner tube. Repetitive patching causes arterial restriction, obviously. Again, we are all victims of "Science" failing to prove cause and effect. (Have a persistent headache? Just keep swallowing the pain killers!) A much better course of action would be to stop (never start?) eating the packaged foods that cause oxidative stress. Too late for most of us, not so for our (grand)children. I have an outrageously "high" LDL. I DON'T CARE! According to the [URL='https://www.easycalculation.com/medical/framingham.php']Framingham [/URL]calculator, I am low risk of CVA and CVH concerns for my age. LDL is not even measured in lipid profile panels, its ESTIMATED using the [URL='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Low-density_lipoprotein'] Friedewald[/URL] equation. More important is HDL (mine is similarly outrageously "high") and triglyceride measurement. Read (any of) Jimmy Moore's books, especially Keto clarity. Namaste. [/QUOTE]
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